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Database in Siebel

This is a discussion on Database in Siebel within the Seibel forums, part of the Enterprise Solutions category; In a single siebel application, can I use more than one database?...

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Database in Siebel

In a single siebel application, can I use more than one database?
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A single Siebel Application can support only one database. This would be single for that Enterprise Server.
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